Radiation therapy or radiotherapy, is a common treatment for cancer, but its effectiveness differs across patients. A recent study published as the cover for Volume 17, Issue 2 of Aging explored why this happens. The findings provide valuable insights, particularly for brain cancers like glioblastoma (GBM) and low-grade gliomas (LGG).
Understanding Glioblastoma and Low-Grade Gliomas
Glioblastoma and LGG are both brain tumors, but they behave in very different ways. GBM is highly aggressive, with most patients surviving only 12 to 18 months, even with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. LGG, on the other hand, grows more slowly, and many patients live for decades with proper care.
Despite their differences, LGG and GBM are biologically linked. Some LGG tumors eventually transform into GBM, making early treatment decisions critical. Given radiation therapy’s effectiveness in GBM, it has often been assumed that LGG patients would also benefit from it. However, a new study titled “Variability in radiotherapy outcomes across cancer types: a comparative study of glioblastoma multiforme and low-grade gliomas” challenges this assumption.
Full blog - https://aging-us.org/2025/03/how-radiation-therapy-affects-tumors-glioblastoma-vs-low-grade-gliomas/
Paper DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206212
Corresponding author - Morten Scheibye-Knudsen - mscheibye@sund.ku.dk
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Keywords - aging, cancer, biomarkers, radiotherapy, GBM, LGG, survival
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